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In-store cash services

Simple solution for deposits and cash withdrawals at over 1400 supermarkets.

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In-store cash services (KiB) is a joint solution that banks use for depositing and withdrawing cash. The service is provided by BankAxept and is available in around 1450 of NorgesGruppen’s stores (Meny, Kiwi, Spar and some Joker stores).

To use KiB, you need to use debit cards marked with BankAxept. The shops offering the service will be marked at the checkout. With KiB, you can easily deposit and withdraw cash via the supermarkets’ cash machines. With KiB you can withdraw up to NOK 10,000 and deposit NOK 20,000 into an account.

In order to use KIB, you need to identify yourself with a BankAxept card and pin code. This ensures that the money goes into or out of the right account, and makes it safer for customers in terms of data protection, fraud and identity theft.

Here you’ll find the shops that offer in-store cash services.

Brief details about the service

  • A cash withdrawal when purchasing goods costs NOK 10. Making a cash deposit is free.
  • The maximum deposit is NOK 20 000 and withdrawals NOK 10 000 (coins up to 25 of each denomination)
  • You need to bring your card and enter the PIN every time
  • You can withdraw/deposit into the account linked to the card
  • Follow the store’s opening hours. You do not need to make a purchase to use the service
  • You can tap, regardless of the amount

How does it work?

  1. Look for signs with in-store cash services. Notify that you want to deposit money or withdraw money.
  2. Tap or insert your BankAxept card in the payment terminal and enter your PIN.
  3. Check that the amount you’re depositing or withdrawing is correct. Then the cash is ready!

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FAQ

How do in-store cash services work?

With in-store cash services, customers can easily deposit and withdraw cash via the supermarkets’ cash machines.
The solution requires customers to identify themselves with a debit card and PIN. The debit card must be marked with BankAxept.
This ensures that the money goes in or out of the right account, and makes it safer for customers in terms of data protection, fraud and identity theft. In addition, it will be more difficult for criminals to launder money.

With in-store cash services, customers can easily deposit and withdraw cash via the supermarkets’ cash machines. A cash withdrawal can be made both either a customer pays for goods or as a simple cash withdrawal.

The solution requires customers to identify themselves with a debit card and PIN. The debit card must be marked with BankAxept.

This ensures that the money goes in or out of the right account, and makes it safer for customers in terms of data protection, fraud and identity theft. In addition, it will be more difficult for criminals to launder money.

What about non-digital customers?

DNB wants to ensure that all our customers can take care of their own finances. This also applies to customers who are unable to use digital banking services.

Through the “Simple everyday banking” concept, we therefore offer giro by letter, AvtaleGiro, touch-tone phone service, bank statements by post, telegiro and text message services. DNB has also set up a direct number where non-digital customers can directly reach a customer adviser who can help them look at how to make everyday banking as easy and affordable as possible.

Read more about Simple everyday banking

Where will in-store cash services be available?

In-store cash services will be available in all Meny and Kiwi stores, most Spar stores and some Joker stores across the country.

Corporate customers can use Cash in store, night safes or order cash services from Loomis/Nokas. About 98 per cent of the population will live in a municipality with access to at least one In-store cash service. The number of shops and banks that connect to the solution will probably increase.

How much do in-store cash services cost?

From 25 October a cash withdrawal when purchasing goods will cost NOK 10. Making a cash deposit is free.

Corporate customers are charged NOK 10 for cash withdrawals and NOK 75 for cash deposits.